Best Yoga Poses For Office Workers

The Perfect Yoga Sequence For Desk Dwellers

You finally stand up after sitting all day at your desk, and your hips, lower back, and shoulders are screamingly tense and sore. Shake off the tightness and stress of the day by stepping onto a yoga mat, and do this relaxing yoga sequence to target all those oh-so-tight areas.

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Wide-Legged Forward Bend Pose

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This forward bend variation will open tight shoulders and hamstrings.

Stand with three to four feet between your feet. Turn your toes in slightly and interlace the fingers in a fist behind the back.

Inhale to engage the abs and pull the hands away from the shoulders. Exhale to fold at your hips, keeping the legs and spine straight.

Hold for five deep breaths, trying to lower the hands toward the floor. Then come to stand at the front of your mat with both feet together.

From here, gently arch back and lower your left hand down, resting it on the back of your left leg. Raise your right arm overhead, feeling the stretch through the right side of the body. Make sure you continue to lower your hips, and press your front knee forward so it's directly over your right ankle.

Remain here for five complete breaths. Then lift your torso up, place your hands on the floor, and move through a vinyasa, coming back into Down Dog. Step your left foot forward and repeat this pose on the left side. Then come back to Downward Dog.

Lower your left knee to the floor, and release your elbows to the floor as well.

Continue to squeeze your right knee toward your body and keep your gaze in front of you to encourage your hips to lower toward the floor.

After five breaths, come back onto your hands, tuck your back toes, and step your right leg back. Take a vinyasa and step your left foot forward to repeat this pose on the other side. Then work your way back to Down Dog.

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Seated Spinal Twist

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This pose is great for relieving tension in your lower back.

Begin seated on your mat with your legs extended in front of you. Bend both knees and place your left heel as close to your right sit bone as you can. Cross your right foot over your left knee and plant it on the floor so your outer right ankle is next to your left knee.

Reach your right arm behind you, and place your palm on the floor. Cross your left elbow over your outer right thigh to gently increase the twist.

Gaze behind you and over your right shoulder, staying here for five breaths. Then release the twist, straighten your legs out in front of you, and do this pose with your left knee pointing up.

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Double Pigeon Pose

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Sitting at a desk all day makes for tight hips, which can lead to an achy lower back, so this effective hip-opener is a must.

Sit on the floor with your legs straight out in front of you. Bend your left knee and place your knee, shin, and foot on the floor so they're parallel with your pelvis. Bend your right knee and place it on top so your knees, shins, and ankles are stacked. You'll know you're doing it right when you gaze down and see that your legs make a little triangle.

To make this pose more intense, place your hands in front of your shins and walk them out as far as you can, folding your chest toward your legs.

Stay here for five breaths, then slowly rise up and switch legs so your left knee is on top.

Here's an effective way to stretch your neck, upper back, and lower back.

Begin sitting with your legs extended in front of you. Slowly roll onto your back, raising your hips into the air. Interlace the fingers in a double fist to help draw the shoulder blades together, and extend the arms straight.

Extend your legs over your head, hips over your shoulders.

Hold for five breaths and then lower your hips to the floor, hugging your knees into your chest.